A panel apparatus includes: a body having an interior space open to an outside of the panel apparatus via an opening; one of a protrusion and a recess in the interior space; an input panel having a first surface, a second surface behind the first surface, and an input part provided in the first surface; a support part provided in the body to support the input panel such that the input panel pivots relative to the body; an arm protruding from the second surface and configured to guide the input panel such that the input panel pivots relative to the body by being inserted into the interior space through the opening; and the other of the protrusion and the recess which is provided in a part of the arm inserted into the interior space. Pivoting of the input panel is regulated by engagement of the protrusion and the recess.
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1. A panel apparatus, comprising:
a body having an interior space which is open to an outside of the panel apparatus via an opening;
one of a protrusion and a recess provided in the interior space of the body;
an input panel having a first surface, a second surface behind the first surface, and an input part provided in the first surface,
a support part provided in the body and configured to support the input panel such that the input panel pivots relative to the body;
an arm protruding from the second surface and configured to guide the input panel, by being inserted into the interior space of the body through the opening, such that the input panel pivots relative to the body;
the other of the protrusion and the recess which is provided in the arm,
wherein pivoting of the input panel is regulated by engagement of the protrusion and the recess, and
during the pivoting of the input panel, the other of the protrusion and the recess provided in the arm stays in the interior space of the body without being exposed to the outside of the body.
2. The panel apparatus according to
3. The panel apparatus according to
4. The panel apparatus according to
wherein the protrusion is movable between a first position where the protrusion engages with the recess and a second position where the protrusion is separated from the recess.
5. The panel apparatus according to
wherein the input panel is supported by the support part to pivot around a pivot axis extending in a predefined direction, and
the recess is included in recesses arranged along an arc, the arc having the pivot axis of the input panel as a center when seen in the predefined direction.
6. The panel apparatus according to
wherein the arm has a first side surface and a second side surface which are orthogonal to the second surface of the input panel,
the protrusion is disposed on the first side surface,
the second side surface is provided with a moving member that is movable in a direction orthogonal to the second side surface and a second urging member configured to urge the moving member toward the wall, and
the moving member includes a holder configured to slide relative to the arm in the direction orthogonal to the second side surface and an elastic member held by the holder and being in contact with the wall.
7. The panel apparatus according to
8. The panel apparatus according to
wherein the input part is configured to receive an input operation by a user, and
when seen in the predefined direction, a third vertical distance between a part of the input part which is closest to a pivoting front end of the input panel and the pivot axis of the input panel is equal to or shorter than the first vertical distance.
9. The panel apparatus according to
a groove provided in one of the body and the arm and extending to have an arc shape with the pivot axis as a center when seen in the predefined direction; and
a second protrusion provided in the other of the body and the arm and configured to be fitted into the groove.
10. The panel apparatus according to
11. An image recording apparatus, comprising:
the panel apparatus as defined in
a recording unit provided in the body and configured to record an image on a sheet.
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The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-192488 filed on Sep. 30, 2016, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a panel apparatus including an input part that receives an input operation and the like and an image recording apparatus including the panel apparatus.
There is known, for example, an image recording apparatus including an operation panel that can be inclined to help a user perform an input operation on the operation panel (Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2007-334157). In such an image recording apparatus, the operation panel is pivotally installed to a body of the image recording apparatus around, for example, a horizontal shaft. Further, the operation panel is configured to be fixed to the body of the image recording apparatus at a desired angle.
The image recording apparatus may be used outdoors. The outdoors has more dust than indoor places, and thus the dust may accumulate on a pivoting mechanism of the operation panel to obstruct an operation of the pivoting mechanism. Further, although the operation panel is desired to pivot smoothly, the operation panel in a fixed state is required not to move or incline during the input operation thereto.
The present teaching has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object of the present teaching is to provide, in a configuration pivotally supporting a panel with an input part, a means insusceptible to dust.
According to an aspect of the present teaching, there is provided a panel apparatus, including:
a body having an interior space which is open to an outside of the panel apparatus via an opening;
one of a protrusion and a recess in the interior space;
an input panel having a first surface, a second surface behind the first surface, and an input part provided in the first surface,
a support part provided in the body and configured to support the input panel such that the input panel pivots relative to the body;
an arm protruding from the second surface and configured to guide the input panel such that the input panel pivots relative to the body, by being inserted into the interior space, through the opening; and
the other of the protrusion and the recess which is provided in a part of the arm inserted into the interior space,
wherein pivoting of the input panel is regulated by engagement of the protrusion and the recess.
Since the protrusion engages with the recess in the interior space of the body, dust in the outdoors and so on is prevented from accumulating on the engagement portion.
An embodiment of the present teaching will be described below with reference to the drawings as appropriate. Note that, the embodiment described below is merely an example of the present teaching; it goes without saying that it is possible to make any appropriate change(s) in the embodiment of the present teaching without departing from the gist and/or scope of the present teaching. In the following explanation, an up-down direction is defined on the basis of the state in which a multifunction peripheral 10 is placed to be usable (the state depicted in FIGS. 1A and 1B). A front-rear direction is defined as a surface (a front surface 41) formed with an opening 13 is provided on the near side. A left-right direction is defined as the multifunction peripheral 10 is seen from the near side. Further, in the following explanation of each component of the multifunction peripheral 10, the up-down direction, the front-rear direction, and the left-right direction are defined on the basis of the state in which each component is installed to the multifunction peripheral 10. Furthermore, in the following explanation of an input panel 70 that is a movable member, the up-down direction, the front-rear direction, and the left-right direction are defined on the basis of a minimum inclined position depicted in
<Overall Configuration of Multifunction Peripheral 10>
As depicted in
<Scanner Unit 12>
The scanner unit 12 is configured as a so-called flatbed scanner. The detailed explanation for interior configuration of the scanner unit 12 will be omitted here.
<Printer Unit 11>
The printer unit 11, which has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, includes a printer casing 14 (an exemplary body) of which front surface is formed with the opening 13.
<Feed Tray 20, Lower Feed Tray 20A>
As depicted in
A feed roller 25 is provided above the feed tray 20 installed to the printer unit 11 and below the recording unit 24. The feed roller 25 is pivotally supported by a front end of a feed arm 26. The feed roller 25 rotates when receiving driving force transmitted from a feed motor (not depicted). The feed arm 26 pivots around a support shaft 28 provided at its base end in directions indicated by an arrow 29 in
<Discharge Tray 21>
The recording sheet 15 having an image recorded thereon is discharged on a discharge tray 21 provided above the feed tray 20. The discharge tray 21 is disposed to overlap with a part of the feed tray 20 in the up-down direction and is inserted/removed integrally with the feed tray 20 into/from the printer casing 14 through the opening 13. The discharge tray 21, which configures a bottom surface of the opening 13, is positioned below the input panel 70 with the feed tray 20 inserted into the printer casing 14. That is, the recording sheet 15 having an image recorded thereon is discharged into the opening 13.
<Conveyance Path 23>
As depicted in
<Conveyance Roller Pair 63 and Discharge Roller Pair 66>
As depicted in
The conveyance roller 61 and the discharge roller 64 rotate when receiving driving force transmitted from a conveyance motor (not depicted). The conveyance roller 61 and the discharge roller 64 receiving the driving force convey the recording sheet 15 in the conveyance direction 16 while nipping the recording sheet 15 between the conveyance roller 61 and the pinch roller 62 and between the discharge roller 64 and the spur 65.
<Recording Unit 24>
As depicted in
In this embodiment, although the recording unit 24 records an image on the recording sheet 15 in accordance with an ink-jet recording system, the recording unit 24 may use any system such as an electrophotographic system.
<Controller>
A controller (not depicted), which is configured by a microcomputer and various electronic components, controls operations of the multifunction peripheral 10. The controller controls the conveyance motor to convey the recording sheet 15. The controller controls the recording unit 24 to record an image on the recording sheet 15. The controller is connected to the input panel 70 depicted in
<Input Panel 70>
As depicted in
The input panel 70 can pivot around the pivot shafts 71 between a minimum inclined position depicted in
<Operation Key Unit 72 and Touch Panel 73>
As depicted in
The controller controls the touch panel 73 to display an instruction to the user, information relating to image recording, and the like. Namely, the touch panel 73 performs display processing for displaying an apparatus condition, image recording information, and the like by being controlled by the controller. The user presses the operation key unit 72 and/or touches an image displayed on the touch panel 73 based on the information displayed on the touch panel 73, thereby instructing the multifunction peripheral 10 to perform image recording. The operation key unit 72 and/or the touch panel 73 output(s) signal(s) to the controller in response to the pressing and/or the touch. Namely, the operation key unit 72 and the touch panel 73 perform operation processing for receiving the pressing and operation processing for receiving the touch, respectively. The recording unit 24 records an image based on the instruction from the controller. Namely, the recording unit 24 records an image on the recording sheet 15 in accordance with the operation performed by the user through the operation key unit 72 and/or the touch panel 73.
<Arm 50>
As depicted in
As depicted in
As depicted in
<Printer Casing 14>
As depicted in
As depicted in
As depicted in
<Fitting Plunger 53 and Fitting Plate 80>
As depicted in
As depicted in
As depicted in
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As depicted in
<Friction Plunger 54>
As depicted in
The rubber member 89 is made from, for example, rubber of which surface has a coating improving slidability (referred to as highly slidable rubber). The rubber member 89, which has a rectangular parallelopiped shape, is disposed such that its axis direction is perpendicular to the second side surface 52. Bringing the rubber member 89 as the elastic member into contact with the left wall 75 can prevent backlash or clatter during the pivoting of the input panel 70, thereby allowing the user to pivot the input panel 70 easily and comfortably.
<Arm Guide 60 and Positioning Groove 78>
As depicted in
As depicted in
<Dust-Proof Member 79>
As depicted in
In the above embodiment, in the interior space 19 of the printer casing 14, the fitting member 55 fits into each fitting hole 81. Thus, the fitting portion is insusceptible to exterior dust.
The dust-proof member 79 prevents dust from entering the interior space 19 of the printer casing 14 through the gap between the arm 50 and the opening 49. Further, the dust adhering to the arm 50 is wiped off by sliding the arm 50 on the dustproof member 79 along with the pivoting of the input panel 70, thereby preventing the dust from entering the interior space 19 of the printer casing 14.
Since the interior space 19 is defined, as a closed space, by the front plate 47, the upper plate 48, the right wall 74, the left wall 75, the rear wall 76, and the lower wall 77, dust is prevented from entering another interior space of the printer casing 14 through the interior space 19.
Fitting the fitting member 55 into one of the fitting holes 81 can regulate the pivoting of the input panel 70 at an angle corresponding to the one of the fitting holes 81.
Bringing the rubber member 89 on the second side surface 52 into contact with the left wall 75 of the interior space 19 allows the user to pivot the input panel 70 easily and comfortably.
Since the first vertical distance 51 is longer than the second vertical distance S2, the fitting position 93 where the fitting member 55 is fitted into the fitting hole 81 is relatively close to the pivoting front end of the input panel 70. For example, compared with a case in which the fitting position 93 is adjacent to the pivot axis 90, the configuration of the embodiment can reduce the force required to maintain the state where the fitting member 55 is fitted into the fitting hole 81, thus supporting the input panel 70 stably.
Fitting the arm guide 60 into the positioning groove 78 stably defines the positional relation between the fitting member 55 and the fitting hole 81.
The third vertical distance S3 is shorter than the first vertical distance 51 in the embodiment. This can reduce any inconvenience, such as shaking and inclining of the input panel 70, which may otherwise be caused when the user presses or touches the operation key unit 72 or the touch panel 73. Thus, the force required to maintain the state in which the fitting member 55 is fitted into the fitting hole 81 can be reduced.
In the embodiment, when the user performs the input operation or the pivoting operation in the vicinity of an end in the direction along the pivot axis 90, a great degree of moment occurs to pivot the input panel 70 around the axis intersecting with the pivot axis 90. Even in such a case, the user can easily get a good operation feeling of the input operation or the pivoting operation.
In the above embodiment, the fitting plate 80 formed with the fitting holes 81 is provided in the interior space 19 of the printer casing 14, and the fitting member 55 is provided in the arm 50. Instead of this configuration, the fitting plate 80 formed with the fitting holes 81 may be provided in the arm 50 and the fitting member 55 may be provided in the interior space 19. In such a configuration also, the pivoting range of the input panel 70 is regulated such that the fitting plate 80 of the arm 50 stays in the interior space 19 with the input panel 70 being in the maximum inclined position. Further, instead of the fitting member 55 and the fitting holes 81, a protrusion that can protrude or retract from a predefined surface may be provided in one of the arm 50 and the interior space 19, and a recess with which such a protrusion can engage may be provided in the other of the arm 50 and the interior space 19.
In the above embodiment, the fitting member 55 is urged toward the fitting hole 81 with the compression spring 56. The present teaching is not limited thereto. The fitting member 55 may be configured by a deformable elastic member without using the compression spring 56. In that case, the elastic member is fitted into the fitting hole 81 under normal conditions. When external force pivoting the input panel 70 is applied, the elastic member contracts and comes off the fitting hole 81.
In the above embodiment, the dust-proof member 79 is the aggregate of the rectangular rubber pieces 79a. The present teaching, however, is not limited thereto. The dust-proof member 79 may be a member, such as a brush, on which the arm 50 is slidable.
In the above embodiment, the arm guide 60 as a protrusion is provided in the interior space 19 and the positioning groove 78 as a recess into which the protrusion fits is provided in the arm 50, as the configuration guiding the pivoting of the arm 50. Instead of this configuration, a protrusion may be provided in the arm 50 and a groove into which the protrusion fits may be provided in the interior space 19.
In the above embodiment, the input panel 70 is pivotally supported by inserting the pivot shafts 71 of the input panel 70 into the support holes 17 of the printer casing 14. The present teaching, however, is not limited thereto. The input panel 70 may be pivotally supported by inserting pivot shafts of the printing casing 14 into support holes of the input panel 70. In that case, each of the pivot shafts of the printer casing 14 is an exemplary support part.
In the above embodiment, the multifunction peripheral 10 as an exemplary panel apparatus includes the printer unit 11 and the scanner unit 12. The panel apparatus, however, is not limited to the above configuration and may be any apparatus including the input panel 70 and a body that pivotally supports the input panel 70. The panel apparatus may be a printer including the input panel 70 and the printer unit 11 supporting the input panel 70 or a scanner including the input panel 70 and the scanner unit 12 supporting the input panel 70.
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